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<h1>MichaelNorrish</h1>
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<p>I am a researcher at <a href="http://nicta.com.au">NICTA</a>, with a web-page <a href="http://web.rsise.anu.edu.au/%7Emichaeln/">here</a>.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m interested in MLton because of the chance that it might be a good vehicle for future implementations of the <a href="http://hol.sf.net">HOL</a> theorem-proving system. It&#8217;s beginning to look as if one route forward will be to embed an SML interpreter into a MLton-compiled executable.  I don&#8217;t know if an extensible interpreter of the kind we&#8217;re looking for already exists.</p>
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Last updated Thu Oct 21 15:53:06 2021 -0400 by Matthew Fluet.
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